Two discourses. I. An essay on the whole art of criticism, as it relates to painting ... II. An argument in behalf of the science of a connoisseur; wherein is shewn the dignity, certainty, pleasure, and advantage of it.

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Author / Creator:Richardson, Jonathan, 1665-1745
Imprint:London, W. Churchill, 1719.
Description:2 v. in 1. 20 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
Local Note:University of Chicago Library's copy 1 has the bookplates of John Sheepshanks, dated 1852, and Alfred Bull. Bound by Riviere.
University of Chicago Library's copy 2 lacks volume 1. Bookplate of Frederic Ives Carpenter.
Discovery of this item made possible by a gift from Julie and Roger Baskes.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3008102
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Notes:Each "discourse" has also special t.-p., the first with title: The connoisseur: an essay on the whole art of criticism ... the second with title: A discourse on the dignity, certainty, pleasure and advantage of the science of a connoisseur.

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Call Number: ND1130.R5 c.1
Issues: v.1-2
c.1 : v.1-2 Available Loan period: Special Collections Reading Room use only  Request from SCRC Need help? - Ask SCRC or Request Scans

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Call Number: ND1130.R5 c.2
Issues: v.2
c.2 : v.2 Available Loan period: Special Collections Reading Room use only  Request from SCRC Need help? - Ask SCRC or Request Scans